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  • Can someone please tell me what is the point of making dua for what you want if it is already written what your're going to have?

  • @hopezain Every thing is written incliding that u will make dua,...

    for example...our provision was wrtten down how much we will get n how n where...however requesting ALLAH to give u in abundace n to increase in ur provision, u can have the same provision multiplied....n this is also written as ALLAH is the one who wrote it..He knows n can know .Beyond a human mind can understand ALLAH'S power. So do not think limiting the prospect...ALLAH'S is Creator of all things..big n small, huge n tiny

  • @AlPraiseIsDueToAllah Yes,that does make sense. If you think about it. Thank you for the response.

  • @hopezain It is written that you were going to ask this question but it did not stop you from asking it. It is also written that you are going to eat something tomorrow but you are not going to sit and wait for the food to go into your mouth all by itself. The same is with dua you should ask because you will be rewarded regardless.

  • Jazak Allah Khairan

    may Allah reward you. except kursi does not mean throne, it is the place for the foot of the throne. please change the title

  • nice pic

  • I love this verse, i've been trying to memerize it,

  • unfortunately the sound is awful

  • good lecture mashallah

  • As Salam Aleikum

    The meaning of Kursi is chair or stool, and the meaning of Arsh is throne.

  • translation pleaseeee

  • ayat al kursi is the verse - 2:255 -

    Sura Al-Baqara (surah 2) verse 255

  • JazakAllah

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